Carl Lapierre
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Carl Lapierre
@dev_clap
Doer of things, AI Tinkerer, Lead Developer at Osedea Agentic Systems, RAG & LLMs
Montréal, Québec เข้าร่วม Aralık 2016
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Last night, at @AITinkerers Montreal, I demoed "Sleazy Ron", a dual agent system powered by Pi Agent Harnesses and Codex to live stream on Twitch. Pretty happy with the results so far. gpt-5.4 is genuinely funny.
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@yarmalikAI @AITinkerers I can try haha! The goal is to have it stream but it eats of my Codex tokens quite quickly
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Okay and who of you couldn't reply to this? Please please only if you couldn't okay?
@levelsio@levelsio
Okay let's see who can reply to this
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@pashmerepat @steipete Im using it to order pizza, I have a pizza skill where it looks up pizza places near me and creates an Eleven Labs agent to call the pizza place and send over a pizza.
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🤖 We are not saying you should get a babysitter for your agents; but you should probably have an experto to keep an eye on them.
🔎 Our thanks to Carl Lapierre from Osedea, who had a great turnout for his talk on LLM observability.
#ConFoo #TechEvent #WebDev#innovation #ai


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wow @AnthropicAI is really riding the L Train
- fumble superbowl
- fumble @steipete
- now: fumble developer relations
packaging tokens on a monthly subscription lowers the barrier to entry.
@OpenAI figured this out (you can use codex sub). developers want predictable costs, not token anxiety.
keep this up and you're gifting them your market share.
Rob Zolkos@robzolkos
Major Claude Code policy clear up from Anthropic: "Using OAuth tokens obtained through Claude Free, Pro, or Max accounts in any other product, tool, or service — including the Agent SDK — is not permitted"
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Meta spent $8 billion on their metaverse. 250 active users. I vibecoded one in a weekend. 200 users, $50 profit, and zero regrets. Here's my story…
It was October of last year. I had spent months trying to launch projects with Cursor. Mortgage calculators, fundraising links, portfolio tools. None of them got traction.
I was burned out from trying to build money making products. So I said screw it. Let's build something fun.
A 3D game jam was happening on X. All the games were built with ThreeJS, and someone demoed jumping between them. I've spent 5 years in AR/VR, and it hit me immediately this could be an open metaverse.
The problem with every "metaverse" Meta, Roblox, etc. is they're walled gardens. You can only play games inside their app. But what if players could travel freely between 3D games?
So I built it in a weekend. Started launching portals on X. It picked up fast. 30 portals. 200 active users. Then people started reaching out to buy billboard space in my metaverse.
I couldn't keep up with the emails.
One of the most exciting projects I've built.
I vibecoded an open metaverse in a weekend. Made $50. Got 200 users. Meta spent $8 billion and got 250.
Stop trying to be smart. Just build something fun.

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@lulumeservey the new way of communicating requires intentional gramatical errors and inconsistencies to prove you’re not an llm
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its v early but this is already one of the top talks of AIE again. @dexhorthy puts a -ton- of work into his talks and it shows. special shoutout to @0xblacklight too who I chatted with at AIE on how @humanlayer_dev is working to help all their customers max their Claude Code / coding agent usage with "Superhuman for Claude Code"

AI Engineer@aiDotEngineer
🆕 No Vibes Allowed: Solving Hard Problems in Complex Codebases youtube.com/watch?v=rmvDxx… @dexhorthy returns for the epic sequel to his viral talk on Context Engineering, sharing how to avoid slop and stay out of the dumb zone with Harness Engineering with TONs of practical advice/examples
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